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1、2021江苏省南京市初三英语一模汇编-完形填空鼓楼区:完形填空 (共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 By the time I was nine, I behaved like a boy. I liked sports, exploring, 16 , flying airplanes with my dad, and making up adventures ( 探 险 ) with kids from my neighbourhood in Southern Cal

2、ifornia.One morning before school, there was a loud knock on my front door. When I answered, I was 17_ to see a girl named Marsha. I knew her from school. She was part of a group of popular girls at school. Her group wasnt like mine. They didnt look like me or act like me at all. l felt as if a 18 s

3、eparated me from them.Marsha thought a car had been following her and she was afraid. So she asked if she could come inside. I couldnt I9_ that she even knew where I lived, but somehow she did. And when she needed 20 _, she knocked on my door.Marshas moment of need broke down the wall that I had 21

4、between us. She wasnt so different from me, actually. 22 , we became friends. It was a moment of discovery, the first time I realized that peoples impressions (印象) of us are often wrong.The 23 came back to me when I interviewed with NASA. I walked into a room full of military officers, test pilots,

5、and scientists. Oh, man! I thought. These men wouldnt think I should be here.The picture appeared in my head for many times, 24 I remembered the lesson Marsha taught me. Im going to do what I can do, be who I am, have a good time, and see where it all comes out, I decided.By the end of the week, I r

6、ealized that it didnt _ 25 what the others thought because I could do the job. And I did. I became an astronaut!16. A. fishingB. singingC. dancingD. cooking17. A. excitedB. pleasedC. surprisedD. scared18. A. doorB. wallC. boardD. seat19. A. guessB. considerC. believeD. prove20. A. helpB. adviceC. se

7、rviceD. trust21. A. builtB. keptC. complainedD. imagined22. A. In some waysB. From then onC. By accidentD. Of course23. A. experienceB. troubleC. friendshipD. pleasure24. A. soB. orC. asD. but25. A. dependB. matterC. workD. change秦淮区:完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空

8、白处的最佳选项。Every year, Time magazine chooses Person of the Year. They are usually adults with great influence to 16 the world. But in 2020, it also chose Kids of the Year for the first time.On top of the list is Gitanjali Rao, a 15-year-old American 17 . At ten years old, she read some news that report

9、ed the 18 water in some cities. After two-month research, she designed an instrument that can find harmful waste in the water. She also created an app that could 19 cyberbullying ( 网络暴力) by marking hateful languages with AI technology.In her interview, Rao said she always wanted to put a smile on so

10、meones face. When she was at primary school, she started using science and technology to bring 20 changes. She successfully brought happiness to more people. As a young female, she 21 a message to other teenagers - if she could do it, anyone could do it. 22 the young generation ( 一 代 ) was faced wit

11、h many problems, Rao encouraged teenagers to find one problem that made them excited most and solved it. “Dont feel 23 because you want to solve big problems,” said Rao, “Small change matters.”The other Kids of the Year also made 24 in their own ways. Jordan Reeves is a talented girl who designs for

12、 the disabled children. Tyler Gordon is a deaf boy who won an international award for painting. 25 , he teaches others to use art to deal with challenges. They show that a new generation is having a great influence on the world in many ways.16.A. shapeB. harmC. createD. describe17. A. artistB. write

13、rC. reporterD. inventor18. A. fresh19. A. punish20. A. natural21. A. spreadB. cleanB. improveB. socialB. sharedC. rushingC. preventC. nationalC. receivedD. pollutedD. discussD. traditionalD. answered22. A. IfB. UntilC. ThoughD. Whether23. A. proudB. stressedC. modestD. surprised24. A. invitationsB.

14、instructionsC. suggestionsD. contributions25. A. MoreoverB. OtherwiseC. AnywayD. Instead玄武区:完形填空 (共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项 (A、B、C、D) 中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。How will cities use technology in the future to maintain power during natural disasters? Some bright middle school stu

15、dents are 16 this question. 17 of students from around the world explained their ideas regarding this topic at the Future City competition, which recently took place in Washington, DC. Students from the Justice Page Middle School in Minneapolis, US, were on one of the teams. 18 using popular technol

16、ogies like flying cars and artificial intelligence (人工智能), the students from Justice Page took a more simple approach (方式) to the topic.They spent a few weeks19their ideas and building a model todemonstrate ( 展 示 ) them. They chose the city of Maui in Hawaii as the setting for their project. They ch

17、ose this city because several different kinds of natural disasters happened there in the past.In their project, they covered roofs in the city with solar panels ( 太 阳 能 板 ), which powered a spinning ring (旋转的环形物) that produces and stores power. 20a power failure happens, the stored power can be sent

18、 to differentneighborhoods. Extra energy can also be21 _ to areas without power.The students22their model to life with 3D printing technology. Theyprinted the parts they needed and set them up on circuit boards (电路板). To make the model more realistic (逼真的), they made a base out of wooden blocks and

19、grass. The model has lights and 23 a small train that travels back and forth. The team didnot win the finals, but the experience was 24 . Ryan Rowell, 13, said he thought it was cool to think about things that he hadnt considered before. He also saw 25 other teams made their own presentations and ma

20、rketed interesting ideas. He said he wants to keep learning about engineering.16. A. worrying aboutB. thinking aboutC. speaking aboutD. hearing about17. A. GroupsB. ClassesC. TeamsD. Armies18. A. ByB. WhileC. Instead ofD. Because of19. A. developingB. spreadingC. supportingD. encouraging20. A. Unles

21、sB. BeforeC. UntilD. When21. A. receivedB. heldC. takenD. sent22. A. broughtB. keptC. createdD. fixed23. A. everB. evenC. stillD. just24. A. successfulB. valuableC. strangeD. enough25. A. howB. whichC. whenD. what建邺区:完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Recently,

22、 there are many arguments between worried parents and children on the use of mobile phones. According to a 16 , childrens addiction( 沉 迷 于 ) to online games is closely related to parent-child relations. The 17 therelationship is, the less likely a kid is to be fond of online games.To keep children a

23、way from smartphones, parents have to think carefully about their own behavior and 18 a good parent-kid relationship.First, parents should not be too sad 19 angry when their kids play video games. It seems that online games are one of the after-school activities for students now. And it is unfair fo

24、r parents to blame smartphones for all the problems of their children, including poor performances, lack of exercise and inactive lifestyles. Such problems were there when smartphones and video games were not 20 .Moreover, it is suggested to use a friendly way of looking after children. Those parent

25、s who respect their childrens opinions and pay attention to their needs can set family 21 to follow with the help of their children together. A research shows that those family members can 22 reach agreements with each other, although they have some different opinions.And in such families, children

26、may be 23 about their thoughts and needs,and talk to their parents about what they really feel.Last but not least, parents should 24 time with their children. Actually, the most valuable gift for their kids is time, not money or expensive presents. So parents have to find time for their kids 25 sayi

27、ng they are too busy with work.In a word, developing good parent-kid relations is an effective way to keep or draw kids away from smartphones.22. A. question23. A. worse24. A. walkB. problemB. betterB. playC. surveyC. lessC. passD. testD. fewerD. build19. A. andB. orC. butD. yet20. A. inventedB. app

28、earedC. playedD. found21. A. rulesB. membersC. problemsD. days22. A. loudlyB. hardlyC. easilyD. early23. A. openB. angryC. worriedD. curious24. A. wasteB. stealC. storeD. spend25. A. because ofB. instead ofC. full ofD. tired of联合体:完形填空(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的

29、最佳选项。Do you know what youd like to be when you grow up? It takes most peoplemany years to find the answer. For Alexandra Nechita, it never really seemed to be a 16 . From the day she began 17 at the age of two, she was an artist.Born in Romania in 1985, Alexandra moved to California when she was a b

30、aby. She loved painting so much. Her parents hoped that she could spend more time being 18 and playing with other children. So when her parents 19 away her coloring books, Alexandra began drawing her own pictures and coloring them in.By the time Alexandra was seven years old, she had began painting

31、with oil paints. When she took a local art class, her teacher was amazed at the young artists unusual 20 of painting. Alexandras work was 21 in some ways to cubist paintings by artists like Picasso. These artists did not paint in a realistic way. They 22 their imaginations to play an important part

32、in their work. The interesting thing was that little Alexandra had 23 seen the work of these artists. People called her “Little Picasso”. This was a great honor, but Alexandras style of painting was all her own.Alexandra soon became famous. 24 she is still a teen, her career has continued to progres

33、s at an amazing pace. The sale of a single piece can earn 25 more than $100,000. But this is not why Alexandra paints. She donates lots of money to her favourite charities.16. A. questionB. dangerC. disasterD. task17. A. singingB. writingC. drawingD. dancing18. A. stressedB. calmC. nervousD. active1

34、9. A. washedB. turnedC. tookD. ran20. A. hobbyB. styleC. traditionD. attraction21. A. similarB. differentC. sameD. opposite22. A. madeB. allowedC. toldD. asked23. A. oftenB. usuallyC. sometimesD. never24. A. ThoughB. HoweverC. MoreoverD. Otherwise25. A. himB. itC. themD. her2021江苏省南京市初三英语一模汇编-完形填空参考答案鼓楼区:16-20 ACBCA 21-25 DBADB秦淮区:16-20 ADDCB21-25 ACBDA玄武区:16-20 BCCAD21-25 DABBA建邺区:16-20 CBDBA 21-25 ACADB联合体:16-20 ACDCB21-25 ABDAD

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